Mensah Eric, Tabrizchi Reza, Daneshtalab Noriko
Faculty of Medicine, Division of Biomedical Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, NL A1C 5S7, Canada.
School of Pharmacy, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, NL A1B 3V6, Canada.
ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci. 2022 Oct 28;5(11):1034-1049. doi: 10.1021/acsptsci.2c00141. eCollection 2022 Nov 11.
Understanding the pharmacodynamics of cannabinoids is an essential subject due to the recent increasing global acceptance of cannabis and its derivation for recreational and therapeutic purposes. Elucidating the interaction between cannabinoids and the vascular system is critical to exploring cannabinoids as a prospective therapeutic agent for treating vascular-associated clinical conditions. This review aims to examine the effect of cannabinoids on the vascular system and further discuss the fundamental pharmacological properties and mechanisms of action of cannabinoids in the vascular system. Data from literature revealed a substantial interaction between endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids, and synthetic cannabinoids within the vasculature of both humans and animal models. However, the mechanisms and the ensuing functional response is blood vessels and species-dependent. The current understanding of classical cannabinoid receptor subtypes and the recently discovered atypical cannabinoid receptors and the development of new synthetic analogs have further enhanced the pharmacological characterization of the vascular cannabinoid receptors. Compelling evidence also suggest that cannabinoids represent a formidable therapeutic candidate for vascular-associated conditions. Nonetheless, explanations of the mechanisms underlining these processes are complex and paradoxical based on the heterogeneity of receptors and signaling pathways. Further insight from studies that uncover the mechanisms underlining the therapeutic effect of cannabinoids in the treatment of vascular-associated conditions is required to determine whether the known benefits of cannabinoids thus currently outweigh the known/unknown risks.
由于近期全球对大麻及其衍生物用于娱乐和治疗目的的接受度不断提高,了解大麻素的药效学是一个至关重要的课题。阐明大麻素与血管系统之间的相互作用对于探索大麻素作为治疗血管相关临床病症的潜在治疗剂至关重要。本综述旨在研究大麻素对血管系统的影响,并进一步讨论大麻素在血管系统中的基本药理特性和作用机制。文献数据显示,内源性大麻素、植物性大麻素和合成大麻素在人类和动物模型的血管系统中存在大量相互作用。然而,其机制及随后的功能反应因血管和物种而异。目前对经典大麻素受体亚型以及最近发现的非典型大麻素受体的认识,以及新合成类似物的开发,进一步加强了血管大麻素受体的药理学特征。有力证据还表明,大麻素是治疗血管相关病症的有力候选药物。尽管如此,基于受体和信号通路的异质性,对这些过程背后机制的解释既复杂又矛盾。需要从研究中获得进一步的见解,以揭示大麻素在治疗血管相关病症中的治疗作用机制,从而确定大麻素目前已知的益处是否超过已知/未知的风险。